Meaning of 境 in その日を境に Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar...

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Meaning of 境 in その日を境に



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その日を境に



Why does this mean 'On that day',
does 境 mean something other then 'boundary'/'area' in this sentence?










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    In this sentence? You seem to have forgotten to include the sentence.

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  • I'm guessing it means 'from that day' rather than 'on that day'. Literally "with that day as a watershed". But that really is just a logical guess. I've never seen it before. If you're not familiar with the AをBに construction then try this link: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/20854/…

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その日を境に



Why does this mean 'On that day',
does 境 mean something other then 'boundary'/'area' in this sentence?










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    In this sentence? You seem to have forgotten to include the sentence.

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  • That was all there was to it

    – M---
    10 hours ago











  • I'm guessing it means 'from that day' rather than 'on that day'. Literally "with that day as a watershed". But that really is just a logical guess. I've never seen it before. If you're not familiar with the AをBに construction then try this link: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/20854/…

    – user3856370
    10 hours ago














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  • 1





    In this sentence? You seem to have forgotten to include the sentence.

    – user3856370
    11 hours ago











  • That was all there was to it

    – M---
    10 hours ago











  • I'm guessing it means 'from that day' rather than 'on that day'. Literally "with that day as a watershed". But that really is just a logical guess. I've never seen it before. If you're not familiar with the AをBに construction then try this link: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/20854/…

    – user3856370
    10 hours ago














  • 1





    In this sentence? You seem to have forgotten to include the sentence.

    – user3856370
    11 hours ago











  • That was all there was to it

    – M---
    10 hours ago











  • I'm guessing it means 'from that day' rather than 'on that day'. Literally "with that day as a watershed". But that really is just a logical guess. I've never seen it before. If you're not familiar with the AをBに construction then try this link: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/20854/…

    – user3856370
    10 hours ago








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In this sentence? You seem to have forgotten to include the sentence.

– user3856370
11 hours ago





In this sentence? You seem to have forgotten to include the sentence.

– user3856370
11 hours ago













That was all there was to it

– M---
10 hours ago





That was all there was to it

– M---
10 hours ago













I'm guessing it means 'from that day' rather than 'on that day'. Literally "with that day as a watershed". But that really is just a logical guess. I've never seen it before. If you're not familiar with the AをBに construction then try this link: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/20854/…

– user3856370
10 hours ago





I'm guessing it means 'from that day' rather than 'on that day'. Literally "with that day as a watershed". But that really is just a logical guess. I've never seen it before. If you're not familiar with the AをBに construction then try this link: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/20854/…

– user3856370
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「その日を境{さかい}に」




「境」 in this phrase means a "turning point" where something changed.



What it is that changed must be explained (or at least implied) in the context before this phrase appears.




"Ever since that day..."







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    「その日を境{さかい}に」




    「境」 in this phrase means a "turning point" where something changed.



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    "Ever since that day..."







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      「その日を境{さかい}に」




      「境」 in this phrase means a "turning point" where something changed.



      What it is that changed must be explained (or at least implied) in the context before this phrase appears.




      "Ever since that day..."







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        「その日を境{さかい}に」




        「境」 in this phrase means a "turning point" where something changed.



        What it is that changed must be explained (or at least implied) in the context before this phrase appears.




        "Ever since that day..."







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        「その日を境{さかい}に」




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        What it is that changed must be explained (or at least implied) in the context before this phrase appears.




        "Ever since that day..."








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